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I'm honestly not so excited about leak-free cups, including these ones. Yes, they are high-quality and no, they don't leak... but how is that teaching my child to learn to drink out of a cup sooner? It may be more convenient for moms, but it just draws out the process of learning to drink out of a glass. I would rather clean up a few spills than have to buy my children special cups. Plus, some doctors have said that it actually isn't good for children to constantly need to suck to get their drinks out - which is exactly what you have to do to get liquid out of any "spill-proof" container. At the most, the only thing I give my son anymore is a cup with a straw and a lid, at least that way he isn't having to suck hard to get the liquid out. Try drinking out of one of these, you'd be surprised how much force it requires just to get a good drink!

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I really didn't like these cups. I had a hard time getting the spill proof seal to go on properly, I also used them before the recall and experienced a mold issue. I also think they leak and aren't worth the money. I wouldn't purchase them again.

Recently discovered the brand and I love it. I have bottles for my baby and these cups for my toddler. So cute and durable and easy to use and clean. They are well made, don't leak and are made with fun designs

me and my husband are tommee tippee people with our first daughter we bought at least 5 boxes of the 3 pk bottles and extra nipples and now that she is getting bigger we got the training spoons. i love tommee tippee merchandise we will deff be using these products for all the future babies

I'm honestly not so excited about leak-free cups, including these ones. Yes, they are high-quality and no, they don't leak... but how is that teaching my child to learn to drink out of a cup sooner? It may be more convenient for moms, but it just draws out the process of learning to drink out of a glass. I would rather clean up a few spills than have to buy my children special cups. Plus, some doctors have said that it actually isn't good for children to constantly need to suck to get their drinks out - which is exactly what you have to do to get liquid out of any "spill-proof" container. At the most, the only thing I give my son anymore is a cup with a straw and a lid, at least that way he isn't having to suck hard to get the liquid out. Try drinking out of one of these, you'd be surprised how much force it requires just to get a good drink!